“Lovely cosy cottage, would ...”

“The cottage was extremely well ...”

The cottage was extremely well equipped,comfortable very homely. Catherine & Gary had thought of everything will definitely be rebooking at some point .

Miss PrideauxDecember 2017

“Trelengel is a beautful little ...”

Trelengel is a beautful little cottage with everything you need for a comfortable and magical stay! I loved it, and so did my little pooch Samson. It's cosy, so well presented and the thoughtful touches and decor are second to none. Thank you, Lucy-Ann

Miss CarterNovember 2017

“Beautiful cottage. In a lovely part ...”

Beautiful cottage. In a lovely part of Cornwall

Mr ParkerSeptember 2017

“Beautiful Cottage and Dog Friendly.”

Beautiful Cottage and Dog Friendly.

Mrs PiperFebruary 2017

“Booking was easy and the cottage ...”

Booking was easy and the cottage was perfect for our needs

Mr GippsSeptember 2016

“Fantastic cosy cottage, in a ...”

Fantastic cosy cottage, in a perfect location for visit g the surrounding area will def come back again

Mrs MitchellJuly 2016

“The cottage was taken straight out ...”

The cottage was taken straight out of my dreams and put in Delabole! It was a big struggle to leave and come home. Everything about the cottage was excellent; clean, quirky, safe for dogs, with excellent windows keeping out all noise - I could go on and on! We are planning to return next year.

Mrs KingMay 2016

“Trelengel was a small but very ...”

Trelengel was a small but very quaint cottage , and had every thing we needed for a great week!

Features

Off road parking

Open fire

Smoke-free

Garden / Patio

Pub/shop < 1 mile

Washing machine

Broadband / WiFi

The property

In a superb location for touring the dramatic north Cornish coastline, this cosy old cottage is set in the historic village of Delabole, approximately one mile inland from the coast and only five miles from Port Isaac.

You will feel at home the moment you enter this delightful cottage, full of character with wooden beams, slate floors and a woodburner for those cooler evenings.

As you go through the porch into the sitting room, the comfy sofa and a singe chair are both welcoming after a busy day.

There is also a well-equipped kitchen and a dining area which leads out into the garden, where you will find a lawned garden and a patio with seating; a real suntrap and perfect for alfresco dining.

Upstairs is where you will find the lovely bedroom with an adjoining dressing room, and just a few yards up the road from the cottage is a private parking space together with a lockable shed, ideal for storing bikes or surfboards.

The village of Delabole lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which enjoys the same status and protection as a national park.

You may well come across Martin Clunes in the village, for whilst he made Port Isaac famous with his portrayal of Doc Martin in the popular TV series, he admits to preferring to stay in Delabole when filming and says he has never seen such a close-knit community.

Directly opposite the cottage are the Ferndale coarse fishing lakes, a thriving fishery where you can fish or settle down to a picnic in beautiful surroundings.

There are many walking opportunities close by and one definitely worth taking is to the disused airfield at Treligga Downs, which offers amazing views up and down the coast.

The surfing beach at Tregardock is near here and well worth seeing, while the cove at Backways and the ever popular Trebarwith Strand are also close by.

Venturing both east and west along this exhilarating coastline gives you the opportunity to visit so many of the quaint villages and secluded coves which make this area of the county so popular.

With so much to do and see, Trelengel is an ideal base for a holiday at any time of year.

Note: Staircase with a rope handrail is quite narrow and winding; care to be taken

Note: Cottage is close to a main road, minimal traffic noise may be heard

Note: Adults only

Note: Check-in 4pm, check-out 10am.

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About the location

DELABOLE

Tintagel 3.5 miles; Camelford 5 miles; Port Isaac 6 miles.

At one time the producer of the world’s best quality building and ornamental slate, this now sleepy village is just 2.5 miles from the high cliffs and dramatic scenery of the north Cornish coastline. Perfectly placed for walking the South West coastal path, exploring the high places of nearby Bodmin Moor, or for lazing on the beach at nearby Trebarwith Strand, it’s a well-placed holiday base. The peaceful harbour village of Port Isaac and the town of Tintagel, with its tourist attractions and King Arthur’s legendary castle, are both a short drive, while the stunning surfing beach at Polzeath is a mere nine miles away. Slaughtersbridge, where King Arthur reputedly fought his last battle, is five minutes away and a drive north along the coast takes in the beautiful cove at Crackington Haven. An area away from the main tourist crowds, but very central to a vast array of places and activities. Delabole Quarry itself is just down the road and is an interesting tourist attraction with stunning views. It is the gateway to great countryside walks.